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jMaki allows filter to be
configured on a widget. A filter is a JavaScript code fragment that performs
data conversion from one object format to another. This allows a widget to
consume data from multiple services outside the application domain and transform
the received data into a
standard data
model.
There are several pre-defined filters in system-glue.js, for
example jmaki.filters....

Sun Microsystems is a proud sponsor of
Mashup Camp. This is a
Unconference-style
event that brings together the software
mashup community together face-to-face.
The event, at
Computer History Museum,
Mountain View, CA, consists of two sub-events - Mashup University
(Jul 16-17) and Mashup Camp (Jul 18-19). We will be there demonstrating some of the cool and powerful...

Metro - the Web services stack in
GlassFish - was announced
recently. It was basically creating a single entity for two related projects
- JAX-WS RI and
Project Tango. The next logical step is
to create a single place where users can ask questions and search for already
existing answers. Here are some of the changes
Koshuke made in that direction:
Subscribers of
users@wsit and
users@jax-...

jMaki is a lightweight
framework to build Ajax-enabled Web 2.0 applications.
NetBeans IDE provides first-class
support to
develop and deploy jMaki web applications on
GlassFish V2. jMaki also comes
with an Eclipse plug-in to support
similar set of functionality. This screencast shows how jMaki plug-in
can be installed in Eclipse 3.3
(codename Europa) and how jMaki-...

Whether you watched
Tango in
Sun Net Talk or not, you can still participate in
Sun Expert
Exchange Forum, a FREE forum, asking questions about Sun and Microsoft
interoperability. I'll be there, along with
Harold Carr, to field all
questions on Project Tango. And then
there are
experts on other topics from Sun as well.
You can read all about Project Tango in
this 26-page article.
Technorati:...

TheServerSide
announced
the availability of
Project Tango: An Overview article. This 26-page article provides a
comprehensive overview of Project Tango explaining topics such as:
What is Project Tango ?
What features does it provide ?
How is it related to Metro and
GlassFish ?
How NetBeans IDE provide a simple and
intuitive Tango programming model ?
How Project Tango can be used to solve real...

GlassFish V2 beta3 is now
available. I take this opportune moment for a
follow up entry showing how a Reliable WSIT endpoint can be invoked from WCF client and
vice versa. WSIT is already integrated in GlassFish V2.
The first part where a WSIT
endpoint is invoked by a WCF client is now already available in
this entry by Jesus Rodriguez.
Couple of points in the entry:
The Web Service...